Cannabis oil. Where to get it?

Where to get cannabis oil if your state doesn’t allow it

There is a lot of talk these days about cannabis oil. Is it safe? Where and how do I get it? Does it work? My state isn’t a medical marijuana state, how can I get it? These are all valid questions. In this article, we will focus on how to get it, even if your state isn’t a medical marijuana state. I’m going to let you in on a little secret; HEMP IS CANNABIS. There is a lot of confusion as to the difference between hemp and marijuana. Hemp however, is legal to import.

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Although hemp was once the most important cash crop in the United States, more so than corn and wheat together, hemp was banned and classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act of 1970. While classification as a Schedule I drug meant hemp could no longer be grown in the U.S., products containing hemp, such as lotions, fabric and food, are legal to purchase in the U.S. and can be found at natural and health food retailers including Whole Foods, Costco and Sprouts grocers.

In 2001, the Drug Enforcement Administration aimed to change that by attempting to ban people and companies from importing and selling food products containing hemp seed and oil.

The Hemp Industries Association (HIA) responded to this block by successfully suing the DEA, arguing that hemp oil is primarily consumed as a nutritional culinary oil and used in body care products — not to get people high — and therefore, should be allowed.

Hemp has been used throughout the world for many years. From rope to clothing, paper and plastic, and now as an option for those who have certain conditions cannabis oil may help treat.

We’re not talking about the hash oil for sale at your local dispensary; we’re talking about hemp oils containing . Hemp is a legal product to import into the U.S. Because of

this, we can import oil derived from the stem and stalk of the hemp plant, containing high amounts of CBD. CBD is a non-psychoactive cannabinoid that is found in both marijuana and hemp. Hemp based CBD oils contain very little to no THC, giving you the benefit of cannabinoids without any head changes.

There are many websites claiming to be selling a high CBD hemp oil. One recent google search for “hemp oil for sale” yielded 1,110,000 results. There are certain things you want to look for when choosing a CBD hemp oil for yourself or family. The first thing you want to look for is where the oil came from. Is this in fact an imported hemp CBD tincture, or is this a marijuana derived CBD tincture? A marijuana based tincture will contain THC, and land you in some hot water depending on what state you’re in.

Hemp based CBD tinctures, capsules, syringes, salves, etc. that are imported from Europe are legal for sale in all 50 states

You also want to look for a Certificate of Analysis, or “COA”. This COA should be from an independent lab showing you the total amount of CBD in the product, terpenes, other cannabinoids, as well as any chemicals or heavy metals.

These statements have not been evaluated by the FDA and are not intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease. Always check with your physician before starting a new dietary supplement program. * Cannabidiol (CBD) is a natural constituent of hemp oil.